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In this demonstration weamp;#39;ll cover several oXygen features useful for developing Schematron modules: the use of content completion assistant, master files support, and search and refactoring actions. A common case of using a Schematron modular system is when the abstract pattern mechanism is used. Abstract patterns allow a common definition mechanism for structures which use different names and paths, but are conceptually identical. To demonstrate this usecase, weamp;#39;ll use a modular system to define a set of bestpractice-type rules over a table structure. The abstract rules definitions are kept in the abstractpatterns module, while the implementations are kept in separate modules: one for DITA and the other one for XHTML. For our demonstration we have prepared a project which contains all the resources described earlier. Letamp;#39;s take a look at the amp;quot;abstractpatternsamp;quot; module. The first pattern is applicable in the context of a amp;quot;tableamp;q